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EM4/911 First Responders custom realism specs for freeplay

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Hey all, so I was perusing the interwebs, and found a lot of complaints about the Manhattan mod and how they didnt want to use NYPD and just respond to fire calls on freeplay. I've been tweaking my FP_params_endless ever since I downloaded the LA Mod to make it more realistic (A pretty decent downtime between calls sometimes), and certain calls I dont like to receive, like the earthquake. That is a game ender for me. So I decided to share with you all my Freeplay_params with hopes that it will improve your gameplay, no matter which mod you use. This one I primarily use for the Manhattan Mod, but can be used for most others, and only uses Fire and EMS calls. Just copy over the file in the Specs folder in your mod folder. Wouldnt hurt to back it up. I have a copy for Fire/EMS, Police, and Fire only. Let me know what you think! Also, if anyone has any idea on how to get rid of Hazmat calls, I'm all ears. I don't really enjoy chasing civies all over the map.

 

Things Ive changed

-Waiting time for calls

-Min duration between events (to try and limit working one call at a time)

-The callouts I receive (all fire/EMS related)

-Start time (I like starting at night, I dont know why)

 

*This is the edited version of the Manhattan Mods specs, so this may make fires burn and last longer, but Im not really sure.  

Edited by SpeedyRetreat

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